RHOA Producers Bring Back Sheree Whitfield And Allegedly Casts First Transgender To Help Fill The Shoes Ne Ne Leakes Left.

When NeNe Leakes decided she had moved on from Real Housewives of Atlanta, the producers had to find someone to fill the spot of the loud and outspoken actress. They decided why not bring back a few familiar faces, but also bring in a new face……a face linked to many rappers.

Producers have decided to bring back Sheree Whitfield to the show. Sheree was on seasons 1-4 before being let go and replaced by Kenya Moore. Now it isn’t clear if she is returning as an extra to help out with story lines or if she will get her peach back all the way. It clearly was a NeNe issue as to why she left because as soon as NeNe quit, she was filming scenes a few weeks later.

Marlo Hampton is also making appearances on the show. I believe she is bringing brought back as Kenya’s friend. I like Marlo, but I don’t think she has much of a story line yet to get her a peach.

Amiyah Scott before the surgery on the left as Arthur Scott.

One person that does have a peach though is transgender model Amiyah Scott. Amiyah is a famous model who you may not have known was born male. Amiyah has had plenty of work done to achieve that perfect female body. According to reports, a lot of rappers (some mainstream) have been linked sexually to Amiyah. I’m sure this tea will bring in the ratings, but we can be sure Amiyah has signed a lot of confidentiality agreements, so we might have to deal with blind items.

As of now, the main cast consists of Phaedra Parks, Kandi Burruss, Amiyah Scott, Kenya Moore, and Cynthia Bailey. Porsha will still make appearances.

What do you think of this cast? Do you think they only added a transgender person to the cast because they are becoming more popular? Or do you think they just wanted to spice it up a bit?

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